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What is the equation of the graphed line written in standard form 2x-y=-42x-y=4Y=2x-4Y=1/2x-4

What is the equation of the graphed line written in standard form 2x-y=-42x-y=4Y=2x-example-1
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Step-by-step explanation:

The first step is to find the slope of the graph. The formula for calculating slope is expressed as

m = (y2 - y1)/(x2 - x1)

where

y1 and y2 are the y coordinates of selected initial and final points on the line.

x1 and x2 are the x coordinates of the selected initial and final points on the line. Selecting points on the graph, we have

when x1 = 0, y1 = - 4

when x2 = 2, y2 = 0

m = (0 - - 4)/(2 - 0) = 4/2 = 2

The equation of a line in the point slope form is

y = mx + c

where

c is the y intercept. It is the value of y when x = 0

Thus, c = - 4

Thus, the equation of the line in the slope intercept form is

y = 2x - 4

We would convert it to standard form which is expressed as

Ax + By = C

By rearranging it, it becomes

2x - y = 4

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